Loughy
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A few things worth considering:
- If he disappeared on June 1, 2017, how has LE not thoroughly dug into his computer/social media/texts/call logs etc? You would think the answer, or at least being able to rule out a possible suspect, would be directly connected to these threats.
- The #Missing4 case occurred more than a month after TC's disappearance, so there's not really any excuse for LE not to have pursued this case more vigorously. Does it not seem strange that it's been one-plus months and there wasn't a single MSM article on his disappearance until the Cosmo DiNardo case prompted interest?
- For a moment I thought due to TC's hereditary disorder this may have had some similarities to the Brian Histand case, who, presumably due to countless concussions and apparent brain trauma wandered off into the Arizona mountains never to be seen alive again. But TC's condition appears to only affect the body, and he couldn't have been in that bad of shape to begin with if his mother was willing to drop him off and let him walk home.
- Ultimately, you'd think LE would've already had countless leads on this case, which is why I'm so puzzled by their lack of progress. Threatening messages that LE should've easily been able to recover, strange behavior on the day leading up to his disappearance, and an eye-witness watching him get into a white car with a male who had jet-black hair.
- Also, and this could be entirely unrelated, but the fact that TC went to live with his aunt "several times" over the years is not exactly common among functional families. You have to wonder if he had run away from home in the past without giving any notice, or was in some way not on good terms with his parents at the time, or prior to his disappearance.
What am I missing here? Why has there been no attention to a case that would've seemingly presented LE with so many viable angles to investigate/pursue?
- If he disappeared on June 1, 2017, how has LE not thoroughly dug into his computer/social media/texts/call logs etc? You would think the answer, or at least being able to rule out a possible suspect, would be directly connected to these threats.
- The #Missing4 case occurred more than a month after TC's disappearance, so there's not really any excuse for LE not to have pursued this case more vigorously. Does it not seem strange that it's been one-plus months and there wasn't a single MSM article on his disappearance until the Cosmo DiNardo case prompted interest?
- For a moment I thought due to TC's hereditary disorder this may have had some similarities to the Brian Histand case, who, presumably due to countless concussions and apparent brain trauma wandered off into the Arizona mountains never to be seen alive again. But TC's condition appears to only affect the body, and he couldn't have been in that bad of shape to begin with if his mother was willing to drop him off and let him walk home.
- Ultimately, you'd think LE would've already had countless leads on this case, which is why I'm so puzzled by their lack of progress. Threatening messages that LE should've easily been able to recover, strange behavior on the day leading up to his disappearance, and an eye-witness watching him get into a white car with a male who had jet-black hair.
- Also, and this could be entirely unrelated, but the fact that TC went to live with his aunt "several times" over the years is not exactly common among functional families. You have to wonder if he had run away from home in the past without giving any notice, or was in some way not on good terms with his parents at the time, or prior to his disappearance.
What am I missing here? Why has there been no attention to a case that would've seemingly presented LE with so many viable angles to investigate/pursue?